Liz Bird 

Why marriages made in heaven now cost more

Couples tying the knot in the Caribbean will now have to pay their own administration costs.
  
  


Couples tying the knot in the Caribbean will now have to pay their own administration costs following an increase in fees by a number of the islands' governments.

Previously all-inclusive resorts such as Sandals and SuperClubs absorbed the cost and promoted 'free wedding' packages, but both companies will pass on the fees from 1 November.

Couples marrying at Sandals in Jamaica and Cuba will have to pay $150 (£89), and those whose weddings are in Bahamas, St Lucia, Antigua or the Turks and Caicos will be charged $225.

SuperClubs will charge clients in Jamaica $150, and those in the Bahamas and Curaçao will pay $225. Renewing vows costs $100 in all its resorts.

Couples Resorts, which has three properties in Jamaica, is raising its fees from $50 to $150 from November. Couples in the UK can expect to pay around £100 to marry at a register office, but fees for UK church weddings can be more than £280.

Phil Boswell, weddings manager of Kuoni, says that the Caribbean will remain the most popular wedding destination: 'Couples aren't always after a freebie. The quality of the hotel is more important.'

 

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